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A Yank at Oxford

The roving romances of a two-fisted American!
1938 | 102m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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A brash young American aristocrat attending Oxford University gets a chance to prove himself and win the heart of his antagonist's sister.
Release Date: Feb 18, 1938
Director: Jack Conway
Writer: Sidney Gilliat, John Paddy Carstairs, Angus MacPhail, Roland Pertwee, Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Walter Ferris, George Oppenheimer, Leon Gordon, Michael Hogan, John Monk Saunders
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords sports, oxford, rowing, american in the uk, oxford university, boat race
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer British Studios
Box Office Revenue: $2,736,000
Budget: $1,374,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Robert Taylor Lee Sheridan
Lionel Barrymore Dan Sheridan
Maureen O'Sullivan Molly Beaumont
Vivien Leigh Elsa Craddock
Edmund Gwenn Dean of Cardinal
Griffith Jones Paul Beaumont
C. V. France Dean Snodgrass
Edward Rigby Scatters
Morton Selten Cecil Davidson, Esq.
Claude Gillingwater Ben Dalton
Tully Marshall Cephas
Walter Kingsford Dean Williams
Robert Coote Wavertree
Peter Croft Ramsey
Noel Howlett Tom Craddock
Edmund Breon Captain Wavertree
Derek Aylward Minor Role (uncredited)
William Bailey Racetrack Timekeeper (uncredited)
Harlan Briggs Printer (uncredited)
Mad Jack Churchill Minor Role (uncredited)
Joe Cobb Boy with Drum (uncredited)
Clive Dunn Minor Role (uncredited)
Victor Harrington Student at Trackside Consoling Beaumont (uncredited)
Norah Howard Barmaid (uncredited)
Anthony Hulme Minor Role (uncredited)
Peter Murray-Hill Minor Role (uncredited)
Dennis O'Keefe Racetrack Handler (uncredited)
Jon Pertwee Minor Role (uncredited)
Philip Ridgeway Minor Role (uncredited)
Syd Saylor Second Printer (uncredited)
Ronald Shiner Bicycle Repairman (uncredited)
Norman Spencer Athlete (uncredited)
Richard Todd Extra in Sporting Event (uncredited)
John Varley Minor Role (uncredited)
Kenneth Villiers Minor Role (uncredited)
John Warwick Minor Role (uncredited)
Richard Wattis Latin Speaker at Dinner (uncredited)
Doodles Weaver Bill (uncredited)
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Michael Balcon Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Robert Taylor is the eponymous character who arrives from the USA to study at Oxford University. This independent, spirited and competitive young man ("Sheridan") isn't immediately a natural fit for this berth of ancient traditions, and shortly afterwards he attracts the enmity of the all-important ... rowing captain "Beaumont" (Griffith Jones) - and thereby, pretty much the whole place. Things don't improve for him when he and his nemesis' sister "Molly" (Maureen O'Sullivan) begins courting. What now ensues are a series of mildly amusing scenarios that serve to illustrate the clash of cultures as much as they do of personalities, and though pleasantly engaging enough, they don't really do much more than reinforce some stereotypes all round - none that really show anyone in a particularly good light. Sadly, Taylor and neither Vivien Leigh (who's part adds little to this mix) nor O'Sullivan have much chemistry, which leaves the pace a but listless at times. There are some nice supporting efforts from CV France as the "Dean"; Edmund Gwenn; Edward Rigby as his Dickensianly-monikered, sagely, steward "Scatters" and the scene stealing Lionel Barrymore as his father. It culminates in some fine rowing scenes that reminded my of why I ever watched the famous Varsity (Oxford v Cambridge) Boat Race - I always wanted one of them to sink! It's gently light-hearted and fun - an interesting observation on two nations separated by the same tongue.

Jun 20, 2022